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Let's go Brandon!
I'm pretty sure my dog would bit you too. Maybe it's not the dog?![]()
I'm guessing about 1/2 of the homes I inspect every day have dogs living in them, and I seem to get along swimmingly.
I'm pretty sure my dog would bit you too. Maybe it's not the dog?![]()
Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
"Yes, because it's so easy to teach an infant to respect and don't touch the pit bull.
WTF is wrong with ppl like you? Blame the victims, always."
What a ignorant comment and completely disrespectful and thoughtless considering what's been shared here. That's why I have her on ignore, and I'm not always happy to see quotes.
Shame on her.
He's so cute...and so little. Our most recent puppies are now 138 and 160...lol Hopefully, done "growing"Don’t make me sick my dog on you!View attachment 5363
There are always exceptions. Maybe you're ok with a dog who could turn on you. That just ain't the dog for me.
What a beauty! Our neighbors have two harlequins.Love all the pics. I don't post personal pics myself, but this about sums it up
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What a beauty! Our neighbors have two harlequins.
Me tooI love those, love all Danes, all animals for that matter. My pup thinks she is a lap dog, the most gentle creature you could imagine.
Me tooThere's another poster here with Danes...I hope he sees this and chimes in... The big ones always think they're lap dogs, don't they?...(the pups I pictured are St.Bernard/Standard poodle/Newfoundland and most likely blue heeler.?..will be two in April. They have their own room...lol )
We have big and small....We love them allI am very fond of St.Bernard type/large dogs. They are such gentle creatures. I was dog sitting some little guys for my Mom at times, and I can tell you for a fact that the little yappers are far more work and need by far more attention than the big guys.
We have a standard poodle in the neighborhood, one of the smartest dogs I've ever met. Sits down when he sees me, doesn't expect a treat, only wants to be recognized.
Well....it's not like you're a lawyer.I'm guessing about 1/2 of the homes I inspect every day have dogs living in them, and I seem to get along swimmingly.
She's a she and she has only two redeeming qualities. She's absolutely fearless and she likes me better than the misses. Which is special because she's the only one that likes me better than the misses.He's so cute...and so little. Our most recent puppies are now 138 and 160...lol Hopefully, done "growing"![]()
Ah yes...common sense...my favorite oxymoron. There's nothing common about sense.You know, if adults want to adopt a dangerous animal -- whether it's a 15-foot python, a pitbull, a terrarium full of scorpions -- fine. But if these creatures will come in contact with children, other people who could be harmed, and so on, there needs to be some common sense. Since common sense isn't common, that's why laws are enacted.
A couple of years ago, before we left STL, there was an incident where a two-year-old was torn apart by the family's pitbull. They *knew* it was dangerous and kept it locked in a room. It had already bitten another child.
http://blog.dogsbite.org/2014/08/01...-pit-bull-attack-under-grandmothers-care.html
I'm glad that there are people who advocate for dogs, cats, and other animals who have been mistreated, abandoned, abused, and who can be healthy happy creatures in the right environment. But how anyone with a conscience can "rescue" a pit bull, foster it, then release it into a home with vulnerable people and/or other pets is beyond me.
Maybe the answer is sanctuaries for these animals, where the only possible attack victims are either other pit bulls, or the staff (who hopefully are well-trained).
Something interesting about dogs. With male dogs size means absolutely nothing about which dog is an alpha male or not. When I was a kid my brother and I found a feral dog. It was a mutt but probably a small Lhasa Apso mix that weight about 8 lb's soaking wet. Damned if he wasn't an Alpha male. Owned probably a half dozen dogs or more in the last 30+ years and this dog always stud out. Just a dink little toy dog barely larger than a Chihauha. Personality too. There were people in our neighborhood who knew our dog by name that didn't know his owners name. I mean this dog was a real character.He's so cute...and so little. Our most recent puppies are now 138 and 160...lol Hopefully, done "growing"![]()
Or smell like Toledo...Well....it's not like you're a lawyer.